February 23, 2007 Crusty has gone… Thanks to over 70 cm’s (28 in) of snow in the past week the ice crust gone! This weeks powder […] Read more
February 14, 2007 Returning to Dust on crust… I’ve returned to lesser conditions that average following my southern surfing adventure. Going south is highly recommended! The white covering […] Read more
January 31, 2007 Fernie: Hard and cold… Fortunately there is snow in the forecast. As usual, it is winter and it will snow if one waits long […] Read more
January 28, 2007 Fernie snow conditions are good… Fernie snow conditions are good if you like skiing hard pack, and most people do. Miles and miles of perfectly […] Read more
January 23, 2007 Another light dry snow cycle and more to come… As I write this another very promising snow cycle is dumping here in Fernie. YeeHA!@ Powder is the reason I […] Read more
January 19, 2007 Snow: -5c and 20cm overnight… What a forecast, -5c and 20cm overnight with another 10 today. Flurries were forecast however the Fernie factor engaged and […] Read more
January 16, 2007 This morning was only -20… And -10c this afternoon is encouraging me that it might snow sometime soon and I’ll be motivated to go skiing again. Read more
January 10, 2007 Fernie snow is so deep… The snow is so deep kids are jumping from the roof-top! The neighbourhood boys were having fun doing back flips […] Read more
January 06, 2007 Deepest snow yet… Today proved to be deeper than forecast–the true Fernie Factor provided us with 39cm overnight! The lift-lines were full and […] Read more
January 05, 2007 A lot of good powder means a lot of skiing… Some people ski every day. Yesterday I skied with French Michelle. He hasn’t missed a day at FAR in the […] Read more
January 01, 2007 Happy New Year to all… And to those of you snow sliding in Fernie–enjoy the excellent conditions. A group of locals and friends closed 2006 […] Read more
December 26, 2006 Best day of the season for Christmas… Christmas day reminded me of ski day a decade ago that encouragaged me to relocate to Fernie. The Christmas of […] Read more